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Title: Mirrorland ISBN: 9781982136352
· Hardcover 320 pages
Genre: Thriller, Mystery, Fiction, Mystery Thriller, Horror, Suspense, Adult, Audiobook, Psychological Thriller, Cultural, Scotland

Mirrorland

Published April 20th 2021 by Scribner, Hardcover 320 pages

With the startling twists of Gone Girl and the haunting emotional power of Room, Mirrorland is a thrilling work of psychological suspense about twin sisters, the man they both love, and the dark childhood they can’t leave behind.

Cat lives in Los Angeles, far away from 36 Westeryk Road, the imposing gothic house in Edinburgh where she and her estranged twin sister, El, grew up. As girls, they invented Mirrorland, a dark, imaginary place under the pantry stairs full of pirates, witches, and clowns. These days Cat rarely thinks about their childhood home, or the fact that El now lives there with her husband Ross.

But when El mysteriously disappears after going out on her sailboat, Cat is forced to return to 36 Westeryk Road, which has scarcely changed in twenty years. The grand old house is still full of shadowy corners, and at every turn Cat finds herself stumbling on long-held secrets and terrifying ghosts from the past. Because someone—El?—has left Cat clues in almost every room: a treasure hunt that leads right back to Mirrorland, where she knows the truth lies crouched and waiting...

A twisty, dark, and brilliantly crafted thriller about love and betrayal, redemption and revenge, Mirrorland is a propulsive, page-turning debut about the power of imagination and the price of freedom.

User Reviews

Nilufer Ozmekik

Rating: really liked it
My brain is on fire! My dear overcooked grey cells burned to ashes! Another stimulating, challenging thriller is out to surprise you with complicated twists!

We have an unreliable narrator on the board to tell us a creepy, delusional, blood freezing, complex story with a gothic, bleak, claustrophobic house theme dances with blended magical realism, psychological thriller, mystery genres!

Twin girls El and Cat created a world called Mirrorland till that world begins to threat them swallow whole. Once upon a time they walked hand in hand, scared, cold, crying in a Scottish harbor in Edinburgh to catch the latest pirate ship. At the very same night, their lives have completely changed.

We move forward in time : After 12 years later Cat who already moved on her life in California, is forced to return back to her childhood house. The place has been bought by El and her husband Ross because El always gets what she wants including taking Ross from Cat with her theatrical acts like suicide attempt threats.

The sisters stopped talking for 10 years and now El is missing, presumed dead which Cat doesn’t believe from the beginning. She knows her sister more than anyone and she has to find where she’s hiding and what she’s trying to do by dragging her back to the house of horrors.

As soon as Cat returns back to the childhood house, her torturous memories start to reappear on her mind. But the things she tells seem distorted, delusional. She gets threat messages from someone and as she digs out more she completely believes her sister might be alive!
We cannot decide if her words are accurate or she’s lying because her blurry mind barely differentiate between reality and dream. She finally realizes by coming back to the place where every nightmare in her life has started is the most dangerous choice she’d made and now she may pay it with her life.

Definitely complex, brain cell frying, mind numbing, layered, dark, smart, exhausting story made you feel like getting lost in labyrinths of your darkest fears with no accurate way out!

It was not an easy read: smoke clouds still rise above my head! You gotta pay attention to the details and the deep meanings behind the magical stories of twins. I cut some points because some parts and depictions in the book got me tired. My mind worked overtime to put the puzzle pieces at the right places.
I’m rounding up 3.5 stars to 4 clownish, house of horror four stars!

Wow! My grey cells still hurt but I’m so sure after reading this book they won’t get rusted as Mr. Poirot advised.

Special thanks to NetGalley and Scribner for sharing this digital copy of this original book in exchange my honest opinions.


Maureen

Rating: really liked it
Identical twins, Ellice (El) and Catriona (Cat) live with their Mum and Grandpa in a large gloomy old house in Edinburgh. The house has lots of nooks and crannies, lots of places to hide, and that’s very fortunate, because when the twins retreat into their make believe fantastical world of Mirrorland, a place of swashbuckling pirates and mean and scary witches, they need to hide on lots of occasions.

When the twins reach adulthood, they have a massive falling out, and have no contact with each other whatsoever. Cat moves away from her twin and begins a new life in California. Then, some 12 years later, comes the shocking news that El is missing. Cat doesn’t think for a minute that El has really disappeared, she believes it’s another one of El’s games, and so she returns to her childhood home - to Mirrorland, something she never intended to do, because she knows all of El’s hiding places, and she’s determined to find her.

It’s difficult for me to review this one, because there were parts of it that had me really gripped, really wanting to discover what happened next, but at the same time, as the storyline veered off into the realms of fantasy (something which I don’t enjoy) I found myself skimming through. However, it has to be said, it did become clear as the story progressed, that there was a very good reason for the magical fantasy, and it then made complete sense. It was certainly unique, but not really my thing.

* I was invited to read Mirrorland by the publisher and have given an honest unbiased review in exchange*


Farrah

Rating: really liked it
I like to read the books that Stephen King suggests, which is why I took a chance with this even though the premise.... ugh.... sounds so unoriginal.

๐˜พ๐™–๐™ฉ ๐™ง๐™š๐™ฉ๐™ช๐™ง๐™ฃ๐™จ ๐™ฉ๐™ค ๐™๐™š๐™ง ๐™˜๐™๐™ž๐™ก๐™™๐™๐™ค๐™ค๐™™ ๐™๐™ค๐™ข๐™š ๐™–๐™›๐™ฉ๐™š๐™ง ๐™ฉ๐™๐™š ๐™ข๐™ฎ๐™จ๐™ฉ๐™š๐™ง๐™ž๐™ค๐™ช๐™จ ๐™™๐™ž๐™จ๐™–๐™ฅ๐™ฅ๐™š๐™–๐™ง๐™–๐™ฃ๐™˜๐™š ๐™ค๐™› ๐™๐™š๐™ง ๐™จ๐™ž๐™จ๐™ฉ๐™š๐™ง ๐™–๐™ฃ๐™™ ๐™ข๐™ช๐™จ๐™ฉ ๐™˜๐™ค๐™ฃ๐™›๐™ง๐™ค๐™ฃ๐™ฉ ๐™๐™š๐™ง ๐™ฅ๐™–๐™จ๐™ฉ ๐™ฉ๐™ค ๐™›๐™ž๐™ฃ๐™™ ๐™–๐™ฃ๐™จ๐™ฌ๐™š๐™ง๐™จ.

I thought 'oh ho-hum here we go again' but this book actually is unique. Mostly because of the magical fantasy world of Mirrorland that the sisters invented as kids. Through flashbacks we see how their make-believe games are a reflection (ha! MIRRORland!) of their reality.

What I really DIDN'T like was adult Cat and her ridiculous, OTT hysteria and paranoia. I mean, this woman was constantly freaking out and jumping at shadows. A simple doorbell would cause her to run screaming from a room. I think the author wrote her that way on purpose to try to infect the reader with a constant sense of anxiety but for me it was too much and I found myself rolling my eyes at all of her antics instead.

What I really DID like was that there were SO MANY great reveals and/or new twists throughout the whole book. So often they'd happen at the end of a chapter so whenever I flipped a page and noticed I was coming up to one I'd have to fight my eyes from skipping ahead to see what shocker was coming!

So again King pointed me to a winner but I'm not surprised he raved about this since one of his stories inspired it and is mentioned a number of times.


Michelle

Rating: really liked it
DNF @ 16% - no rating.

This book sounded right up my ally but I was so very wrong. I have been reading this for about four hours now and I'm only at 16%. This is way too fantastical for me and I had no idea that pirates and pirate lingo would be such a big factor in the story. I have zero interest in pirates and, as it turns out, Mirrorland either. C'est la vie!

Thank you to NetGalley and Scribner for providing me with a digital ARC in exchange for my review.


Kaceey

Rating: really liked it
Twin sisters Cat and El have been estranged for years. Living in separate parts of the world trying to put their past behind them.

Until El goes missing….


Cat quickly returns home to Edinburgh from California. She refuses to believe that something has happened to El. But the investigation of her disappearance is underway. Could El’s husband be responsible? A man they both have a history with.

I admittedly had a hard time connecting with this book. There were parts I enjoyed such as the actual investigation. But when the storyline switched to their playhouse of Mirrorland I found myself lost and confused. The book included a bit too much emphasis on magical realism such that I had trouble following it.

There are a lot of mixed reviews for this book. I hope your connection with the characters and storyline will be stronger than mine.

A buddy read with Susanne.

Posted to: https://books-are-a-girls-best-friend...

Thank you to NetGalley and Scribner for an ARC to read and review.


Ceecee

Rating: really liked it
4-5 stars

36 Westeryk Road, Edinburgh contains Mirrorland, the escapist world of mirror twins Ellice (El) and Catriona (Cat) Morgan. Now in their thirties El leads Cat on a treasure hunt to unlock their shocking reality and discover truths.

It took me a while to get into this but its draws you into the original and creative plot and ultimately it becomes very difficult to put down. It is a very atmospheric tale, super creepy in places and the author fuses the childhood fantasy Mirrorland brilliantly into the nightmare of the present day. At times it feels so claustrophobic that it’s hard to breathe and as the truth emerges it’s shock after shock and some of it is brutal. The final twist is excellent and ends the book positively. It’s a novel about the root causes of their childhood fantasies and its impact on adulthood, family sacrifice, deception and extremely clever subterfuge and becoming free from the iron shackles of the past. It’s grippingly tense and harsh in places but overall is a corker of a psychological thriller. Take a deep breath and dive in.

With thanks to NetGalley and Harper Collins, Harper Fiction for the much appreciated arc for an honest review.


Sandy *The world could end while I was reading and I would never notice*

Rating: really liked it
EXCERPT: 'Will we be all right, El?'

We looked out across the Firth, past the small green islet of Inchkeith and that far away tanker. Shivering, still holding hands, close enough to feel each other's heartbeat as that red sky moved in from the North Sea, spreading like a bruise. El didn't look at me again until we could see it creeping over the breakwater.

And then she smiled. The wide, terrible smile that I knew she'd wanted to smile even along all those endless empty streets. She didn't stop, even when we heard the first engine, the first siren. Or when the warehouse door creaked open and slammed shut again.

She smiled, smiled, smiled. 'We will not leave each other. Say it.'

Footsteps crunching towards us. Another, louder curse. Enough lights to blind us so that we could no longer see the Firth at all. Only each other.

'We will not leave each other,' I whispered.

She gripped my hand even tighter and I swallowed, watched her smile get sharper, darker, watched it disappear. 'Never so long as we live.'

'You'll be okay,' a man who wasn't the Old Salty Dog said.

And a woman with kind eyes and softer torchlight stepped between us, held out her other hand. 'Everything will be all right now.'

And that was the day our second life began.

ABOUT 'MIRRORLAND': Cat lives in Los Angeles, far away from 36 Westeryk Road, the imposing gothic house in Edinburgh where she and her estranged twin sister, El, grew up. As girls, they invented Mirrorland, a dark, imaginary place under the pantry stairs full of pirates, witches, and clowns. These days Cat rarely thinks about their childhood home, or the fact that El now lives there with her husband Ross.

But when El mysteriously disappears after going out on her sailboat, Cat is forced to return to 36 Westeryk Road, which has scarcely changed in twenty years. The grand old house is still full of shadowy corners, and at every turn Cat finds herself stumbling on long-held secrets and terrifying ghosts from the past. Because someone—El?—has left Cat clues in almost every room: a treasure hunt that leads right back to Mirrorland, where she knows the truth lies crouched and waiting...

MY THOUGHTS: Delicious. Just absolutely delicious. A twisty, dark, thrilling story where the fantasies and terrors of childhood meet the reality of adult relationships.

I couldn't stop listening to Mirrorland. When I wasn't listening to it, I was thinking about it. My heart raced and pounded. My mind was looping the loop. This is a cleverly crafted novel about familial abuse, love, jealousy, betrayal, revenge and redemption. It is the story of mirror-twin sisters El and Kat. El, the elder by four minutes, is charged by their mother with being 'the poison taster', Kat's protector. Kat is told by her mother to be fearless and brave. El and Kat make a childhood pact that 'we will not leave each other'. But, of course . . . And beyond that, you're getting nothing. Because this is a book best gone into with no information other than this is the best audiobook that I have listened to in probably forever. Narrator Katie Leung is unbelievably magnificent.

Mirrorland has been described by Stephen King as “dark and devious…beautifully written and plotted with a watchmaker’s precision." I am not about to argue with him.

My intention to rush out and buy copies of everything ever written by this author has been scuppered by the fact that this is a debut novel.

I sincerely hope that someone is optioning the movie rights for Mirrorland.

Unreservedly recommended.

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THE AUTHOR: Carole Johnstone is from Lanarkshire, Scotland though she spent much of her life in north Essex. Award winning short story writer and lover of islands and wine. She now writes full-time and lives on the Scottish coast in Argyll & Bute.

DISCLOSURE: Thank you, thank you, thank you to Harper Collins Audio, The Borough Press via Netgalley for providing an audio ARC of Mirrorland by Carole Johnstone for review. All opinions expressed in this review are entirely my own personal opinions.

For an explanation of my rating system please refer to my Goodreads.com profile page or the about page on sandysbookaday.wordpress.com

This review is also published on Twitter, Amazon, Instagram and my webpage https://sandysbookaday.wordpress.com/...


Elyse Walters

Rating: really liked it
Going back to sleep ... DEBUT SKILLS SHINE!
Review to follow this weekend-
Gorgeous atmospheric experiences....
literary- psychological thriller ....
clever, beautifully written.... breathtaking descriptions...

REVIEW:

This is beautifully written debut.....(combo/ infusion mix of genres) > stunning blend of literary fiction and mystery thriller. I loved the book. There are a lot of descriptions— (which often can be too much), but I found the descriptions in this book exhilarating, birthed from a wonderful imagination.
I WAS THERE...TRANSPORTED....into the different rooms > spooky, eerie, dark....with stories of clowns, witches, and pirates. What’s sooooo unusual for me is I’m just not a witchie-clownie-pirate type of girl. BUT THIS WAS DIFFERENT....( very different)... balanced with suspense...love...betrayal...revenge...and redemption.

Carole Johnstone is a writer to keep an eye on....her talent is spellbinding noticeable. An author I might compare her to is Daphne Du Maurier.

A LITTLE ABOUT THE STORY....[ but NO SPOILERS]
“Cat lives in Los Angeles, about as far away as she can get from her estranged twin sister El and No. 36 Westeryk Road, the imposing Gothic house in Edinburgh where they grew up. As girls, they invented Mirrorland, a dark, imaginary place under the pantry stairs full of pirates, witches, and clowns.
These days Cat rarely thinks about their childhood home,
or the fact that El now lives there with her husband”.

Cat returns home to the grand old house - after El had mysteriously disappeared after going out on a sailboat.

I loved the contrast descriptions between modern city condo living in sunny Southern California, (Venice Beach), and the grand old house, in Edinburg...with it’s landscape, windy swaying of the green orchard surrounding the mansion...
and the old house (a main character), itself.

At the beginning of the story, we get a photo of the layout of the house in the UK...
On the ground floor we see the kitchen, the pantry, the drawing room, The wash house, the exercise yard, and the orchard and grounds that surround the house.
On the rear end of the house,
there is a Princess Tower, The Clown Café, The Kakadu Jungle, The Donkshop, The Landing, and a bathroom.

THE OLD HOUSE .....LIVED LIKE A MAIN CHARACTER FOR ME

The story begins with the prologue September 5, 1998
An enchanting tidbit that tickled my pleasure bone right away was that El, was the nickname for Ellice.
I loved it.
With my name being Elyse...
I think I would have enjoyed friends calling me El sometimes ( god knows my name was dissected in so many other ways growing up)

Ok... back to our story...
I was hooked immediately!
Teeth chattering, bodies shivering, choppy waters, a loud splash, chilly winds, a sweater, a smell of blood?, a smile....
El and Cat smiled at each other. They said they would never leave each other.
“We will not leave each other”.
It was the day that their second life began.

I WAS CURIOUS....and/but....as I said before ‘because’ the descriptions were so interesting themselves ...( very creative storytelling)... I never felt rushed to need to know the final result to ‘the mystery’.... but OMG....I’m sure no reader saw that ending coming. I enjoyed being surprised....but it was the ‘entire’ crafting-storytelling I enjoyed.

So.....
After a long flight from Los Angeles to the UK ( lots of wine for Cat while on a seven hour layover)...
Cat is back home. She is greeted by Ross, El’s husband.
Ross was in London - when El took the sailboat out alone.
Ross, a clinical psychologist, was at a psychopharmacology conference. By the time he got back home, El had already been missing for at least five hours.

It was definitely odd - with mixed emotions—Cat being back in her old house - filled with childhood memories.
“The Clown Cafe was solely El’s invention: a richly imagined roadside American diner, with walls of red and white and glass tubes of pink neon. An Old record player was a jukebox playing fifties Elvis”.
As kids, Cat and El played in the Clown Cafe. It was their their favorite hiding places in the world—they played dress-up, made up stories, ate fried donuts.

As Cat looks around the house all these years later— many memories come strolling back.
Their grandpa was deaf enough that’s the entire house new every single football result by the end of a Saturday afternoon.
He listen on a radio
There was never a TV in the house only their grandpa‘s radio.
“Mum had many rules, but that we should read, that we could learn everything we ever needed to know in life from Books, was absolute and never wavered”.

Ross thinks El is dead. The search team thinks she’s dead. Cat knows she’s not.
Cat knew El ( her twin) in ways nobody did. Cat would have felt it — if she was dead.....(?)

A few facts...
....El hasn’t accessed either of her bank accounts since she disappeared.
....she hasn’t contacted anyone or turned on her phone.
....Ross found El’s passport exactly where it always is.
....El, Ellice MacAuley, was first reported missing by the Royal Forth Yacht Club’s Bomann at approximately 6:30 PM on April 3rd.

There are more few ‘questionable’ facts:
....El loved both her sister, Cat, and her husband, Ross.
....Neither shame or grief can erase Cat’s memory of El’s cleverness, her sometimes casual cruelty. Cat doesn’t trust El.
....many more ‘questionable’ to untangle.

There is an investigation. We meet Detective Inspector Rafiq ( Kate), and detective sergeant, Logan.

We contemplate Cat’s thoughts about El, often wondering if she is reliable character or not.

This is a very intelligent mystery thriller....very atmospheric & visual....
One, I think would make for a great movie.

A couple of excerpts:
“The house was more than old memories. It was like a museum, a mausoleum. Or a moment of catastrophe, preserved like a body trapped under pumice and ash”.
It’s where Cat, El, Mum, and Grandpa lived.
“I’m smiling as I look around at the wonky beige wood units. At the old boiler, it’s silver flue plugged into a hidden chimney that was forever trapping birds. Are used to listen to them, scratching and flapping, that sounds muffled as if they were underwater. Beneath the old hanging clothes rack, there’s a new Smeg fridge-freezer, an incongruent sapphire blue. I am beyond the towering Georgian window, with its many small glass panels framed with hardwood glazing bars, the old apple trees sit and sway”.

Bedrooms 12345
Every room in the house apart from the kitchen had a bell pull: a brass-and-ceramic lever connected to long copper wires hidden inside the walls.
Whenever El or Cat wanted to guess which room’s bell pull had been pulled by the other, they would stand inside the entrance hall instead.
“A rudimentary telepathy test that convinced no one because each bell also had a distinctive peal”.
They had their, “There’s a monster in this house”, games.

Towards the beginning of the book there was a quote by Alexandre Dumas from his book, “The Count of Monte Cristo” ( on my list to read this year)....
“When you compare the sorrows of real life to the pleasures of the imaginary one, you will never want to live again, only dream forever”.

5 very enjoyable stars
Thank you Scriber, Netgalley, and the talented Carole Johnstone


Susanne

Rating: really liked it
Review published on blog: https://books-are-a-girls-best-friend...

Smoke and Mirrors, Fiction and Fantasy.

“Mirrorland'' is a world created by Identical twins, El and Cat as children growing up in a Manse in Scotland. It's a marvelous, outlandish, and wondrous world where El and Cat could hide, safe from harm, even though it was inhabited by clowns, witches, and pirates.

Call me crazy, but I personally would have been hiding from Mirrorland, not the other way around!

Once best friends, the two sisters had a falling out as adults with El staying in Edinburgh and Cat moving to California. Now however it’s too late to make amends. El has gone missing and Cat must return to Scotland and the one place she swore she’d never return to try and find her: “Mirrorland.”

Cat’s apprehension about returning and being home is palpable and had me wondering if Mirrorland would swallow her whole. Admittedly, her stepping foot into a room called “The Clown Cafe” was enough to give this gal pause.

As the police investigation into El’s disappearance ensues, it becomes clear that all is not what it seems.

Suspenseful, tense, and truly fantastical - there is a whole lot going on in this dark, atmospheric tale. While parts of this story involving El’s disappearance were truly gripping, some of the fantastical elements were a bit too much for me. The ending however was stupendous!

A buddy read with Kaceey that gave us much to discuss.

Thank you to Mimi Chan and the team at Goodreads, as well as NetGalley and Scribner for the arc.

Published on Goodreads and Twitter.


Rachel

Rating: really liked it
Stephen King endorsed this book and I feel betrayed


Jen

Rating: really liked it
Twelve years ago, Cat crossed an ocean to get away from her home in Scotland and her twin sister El, and she hasn’t looked back. But when El goes missing after being caught out in a storm while boating, Cat finds out that no matter how long she’s been gone and how far she has run, her past has always been right there waiting for her. In Cat’s absence, El moved into their childhood house, married their only childhood friend, and now she’s missing from the very same pier where Cat and El were found more than 20 years ago after running away from that same childhood house. 

El’s disappearance brings Cat back home, quite literally, and just stepping foot in the house produces a flood of memories about “Mirrorland”, a fantasy world the girls created as an escape in their youth. Nearly as soon as she arrives, Cat begins to receive ominous threats and cryptic messages reminiscent of a game the twins used to play. Is El still out there, and if so why would she want to torment Cat? And if it’s not El, who could possibly know so much about her long-buried past? 

This was so creative, fun, and different. Carole Johnstone really did what I think so many who read the mystery/suspense/thriller genre are constantly asking for: give us something new and unique. There is very little introduction before the reader is dropped right into the fantastical and intricate world of “Mirrorland”, and the way the book opens is weird enough that it’s almost disorienting. It took me a little while to feel like I had my bearings, but it was so worth it. This definitely won’t be for every reader, and that’s okay. Sometimes part of a book’s appeal can be how polarizing it is. This is the pineapple-on-pizza of books.

Mirrorland will have you constantly guessing what is real, what is imaginary, and what the imaginary is hiding about the real. There were twists and reveals galore. I had theories while reading and it was really fun seeing which were right and which were way off base. This is a rare instance where I think I’ll actually re-read a book in this genre. Usually once you know the twist or ending a lot of the fun and intrigue is gone. Not so here; I want to jump right back into Mirrorland. There is so much to unpack and I’m sure not only that I’ve missed things, but that the reading experience will change and deepen upon further review. 

I do have a few criticisms though. Cat is an extremely frustrating protagonist. You know that clueless character in a horror movie that you’re yelling at to not go up the stairs? That’s our girl. She knows what a pirate ship flag is, but has she heard of a red flag? Clearly not! She’s also just really bland. If we were playing an icebreaker game and you had to share three things about Cat, you’d say she was a twin, she created Mirrorland, and….. well, then you’d be stumped. I get the rationale for her disposition and behavior, but it doesn’t make it any less exasperating to read. Get a personality and a clue Cat!!! 

I'm also going to just go ahead and pretend the last few chapters don't exist. If Cat can make-believe, so can I. Other people might love the direction the ending took, but I didn't care for it, and it was the one very derivative thing (though clearly intentionally so) in an otherwise really unique book. Then again, it's rare I do like endings, so take my opinion with a grain of salt. If you can keep it spoiler-free in the comments, I'd love to hear what others who have read this think. 

Overall, I really enjoyed this book and it’s a solid 4 stars.

CW: This book does contain child abuse/depictions of a very traumatic childhood. 


Rebecca

Rating: really liked it
The most dangerous stories are the ones we tell ourselves....

No 36 Westeryk Road is an ordinary house on the outskirts of Edinburgh, or is it? For what lies beneath is Mirrorland, a vivid make-believe world that identical twin sisters Cat and El created as children. A place of escape, but from what? Now in their thirties, Cat receives the shocking news that her sister El has disappeared. Forced to return, Cat finds herself irresistibly drawn back to her childhood. Because El has a plan. She’s left behind a treasure hunt that will unearth long-buried secrets, and to discover the truth, Cat must confront the reality of her childhood.

Well... this book has just gone and blown my mind! ๐Ÿคฏ This is the kind of book that makes me re think every other 5 star rating I’ve ever given. You all know what I’m talking about ๐Ÿ˜‚ I don’t even remember how I found out about this book ๐Ÿคท๐Ÿผ‍โ™€๏ธ I just remember reading the synopsis and thinking it sounded really different, plus Stephen King rec’d it, so I bought it and put it on the ever growing tbr pile stacking up in my office.

Fast forward to 3 days ago, I’d just finished another amazing thriller (wuuut?๐Ÿ˜ณ) and I didn’t know what to read next. I happened to be chatting to a friend that afternoon and I mentioned it. He told me to choose 5 random books from my pile, take a picture, send it to him and he’d pick for me. Well, low and behold he chose Mirrorland and I am forever grateful! (I mean, I would have gotten to it eventually having already owned it, but.. ๐Ÿค“๐Ÿคซ shhh) Oli if you’re reading this (on Insta because you don’t have GR ๐Ÿ™„) thank you, thank you, thank you! I will give you a million hugs and kisses when I see you! (after lockdown is over) ๐Ÿ˜ซ๐Ÿคฃ

Ok, onto the important stuff. This book was so addictive! It drew me in straight away and I couldn’t put it down. I knew with absolute certainty, I was going to love this book, when on page 2, I read:

“What are you two lassies doing out at this time of night, eh?' His torchlight made me blink, but when I could look, he was just like Mum said he'd be: leathery and gapped-toothed, a white and bushy beard, an old Salty Dog”

From there on in, I read this entire book with a Scottish accent ๐Ÿ˜„ which just made it even better!

Mirrorland was magical, fun and wondrous, but it was also dark, twisted and claustrophobic. It was part thriller, fantasy and horror all mixed together and when the reveals came they were shocking! I LOVED it!! There are pirates in this book, witches and clowns! It’s incredibly atmospheric and so creepy! Everything I want and crave in a book. The ending, oh my goodness. It was spectacular! I did not want this story to end! I laughed, I gasped and I cried. The writing was so beautiful and mesmerising.

What a phenomenal debut novel. I can’t wait to see what Carole Johnstone does next ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿป

This one’s going straight to the pool room! ๐Ÿ™Œ๐Ÿป๐Ÿ˜


Kim ~ It’s All About the Thrill

Rating: really liked it
I know it is only April but this book will be on my top 10 favorites this year! Happy pub date gorgeous!๐Ÿ–ค

This book absolutely blew me away! Hands down one of my favorite books this year...I already know it. This is serious business, as I already added it to my GR shelf of all time favorites. Completely addictive, I could not put it down. Although I did put it down...eight pages from the end.. I rarely do this, but I wanted to hold onto it a bit longer- I didn't want it to end. It is rare that I feel like that with a book, but I did.

El and Cat are twins..not just twins but identical twins. They spent much of their "1st life" in a magical place called Mirrorland. A place where no harm will come to you. A bizarre place filled with stories and characters that will make you wonder where on earth this story is taking you. Except then the story takes a turn...a very important turn and it all makes perfect sense.

The ending was literally spectacular...yes I said spectacular! I was left stunned at what has unraveled. A story that I thought was dipping into fantasy is not fantasy at all....it is a dark thriller and an amazing debut! The writing was so amazing and mesmerizing to me. On a side note, I will never look at The Tooth Fairy the same!

Huge shoutout to Scribner for my gifted copy. I could not have loved it more!


Carolyn

Rating: really liked it
This book opens with 12 year-old identical twins El and Cat being found on the Granton docks on the Forth of Firth near Edinburgh, asking for a pirate ship to join. What lead up to this point and what happened next makes for a suspenseful tale.

El and Cat grew up in a house in Edinburgh with their mother and grandfather. Together they created an imaginary world called Mirrorland full of clowns, jungles, princesses, cowboys, pirate ships and even a prison block. Their mother fed their fantasies by reading adventure tales to them and telling them they must learn to be brave and clever.

As young adults, Cat and El had a falling out over a boy called Ross who they both loved and Cat moves away to LA where she establishes a successful career as a freelance journalist. El would later marry Ross and move into their childhood home. She and Cat loose touch until 10 years later Ross phones Cat to tell her El went out on her boat and hasn't returned. Disbelieving her twin could have died without her feeling something, El flies back to Edinburgh and back to their childhood home.

For me, I found the first half of this book to be very slow reading. There was so much information about El and Cat's imaginary world and it really wasn't gripping me. However, about half way through, all that changed and bang! I was hooked into what was under the surface of the twins' childhood fantasies and also what came afterwards. The two make for a twisted tale provided you can make it through the first half of the book, and the ending may just make it worthwhile. Overall 3.5โ˜…

With many thanks to Harper Collins UK and Netgalley for a copy to read


Pat on partial hiatus no new friend requests pls

Rating: really liked it
4.5 stars rounded down.

What the heck did I just read? That was some crazy ride for sure! This was a psychological thriller with a richly developed and dark atmosphere, a whole bunch of unreliable narrators, dark secrets, a toxic love triangle, hatreds and betrayal and revenge. It is the story of identical twins El (Ellice) and Cat (Catriona) and the house they grew up in with their mother and grandfather and returned to as adults and their secret playground in Mirrorland where even reality could be bent.

Ok sure, it started a little slow as there was a lot of childhood reminiscing, setting the scene and describing Mirrorland and all its wonders. I noticed that some readers gave up before the 20% mark. So I couldn’t give it the five stars the rest of the book deserved but if you persevere you will be rewarded with an epic story where nothing is as it seems and anything is possible. It even felt creepy without actually being creepy. I was totally transfixed and riveted by this book.

Cat returns to Edinburgh after hearing of her sister, El’s, death. She took out her yacht one day and never returned. Cat had been away in California for 12 years. She fled Edinburgh in acrimony after El had won the battle for Ross’s heart. Ross lived next door to them when they were children and would drop in to Mirrorland and play with the girls, inevitably they both wanted to be his special friend.

When she returns, Cat insists that El is still alive. They are twins, she would FEEL it if El was dead. But she does have a strange sense of unease in the house. Something terrible had happened here when the girls were 12 and Cat can’t understand why El would return to this house. She is also receiving anonymous cards with cryptic warnings and then the emails start. Cat is convinced the emails are from El (even when she is assured by a friend of their’s they are not) and they lead her on one of El’s famous treasure hunts where each clue leads to a page from El’s diary. The revelations lead Cat to question everything she believed was true about her childhood. But will she heed the warnings in time?

This story, well the last 80% was simply magical, fantastical, sad and very suspenseful. The revelations, when they came, were shocking and transformed the nature of the story into something dark and twisted. I absolutely loved it and will be very keen to see what Carole Johnstone comes up with next. Thanks to Netgalley, HarperCollins UK, HarperFiction and Carole Johnstone for providing a copy to review. My opinions are my own.

A couple of quotes that made me laugh about dealing with problems:
“Chuck it in the fuck it bucket” and
“I tried to drown my sorrows but the bastards learned to swim”